The loose balls (testicles) of newborns may be related to traffic syringomyelia, cryptorchidism, hotter temperature and other factors.
1. Traffic syringomyelia: The loose balls of newborns may be associated with an unclosed syringomyelia, which can lead to traffic syringomyelia, which can cause the scrotum to wax and wane, and can lead to the localization of the balls with the above symptoms.
2. Cryptorchidism: Cryptorchidism may cause the testicles to detach from the position of the scrotum, resulting in the appearance of loose balls, or a large or small size.
3. Hotter temperatures: Hot weather may cause the scrotum to stretch, resulting in loose balls.
There may be other reasons for the loose balls of newborns, so it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for relevant examinations to clarify the cause of the disease and then actively treat the symptoms.